I'd put 20psi into my engine stock anyday, but that's just me.You'll want an egt gauge so you don't fry anything too.There is "some" LSD's out there but they cost quite a bit. I don't know how bad you'll need one.BTW if you're still running the NA pump an LDA will decrease the smoke and "I think" be able to give you more power.A boost gauge wouldn't be a bad idea either. This is just one example of a thread in the FAQ: http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?topic=645.0
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
The FAQ has some threads for you called something like "make your 1.6N/A a faster car" and "how to make your 1.6/1.9 TD faster" or something along those lines. You have seen the one, but the other 2 maybe worth reading.To add- Many people on here have made N/A into turbos. I think most on the stock setup/hardware are running around 20PSI boost. The T3 will handle much more than that-some with TD engines are in the 30PSI range. VW overengineered just about everything in these engines so now you don't have much to worry about. If you were really concerned some have machined the block to accept oil squirters and ran it as hard as a TD with no ill results. The only thing to worry about is the headgasket. If yours is an 82 you might have the 11mm head bolts-I don't think you would, but I don't know exactly when VW quit the 11mm. Those stink. If it is an 82 then it is for sure a mechanical head and you have to plug some hole in the 1.9L MLS head gasket to run it. Some have ordered a special made for well over 100 dollars to fix this. The point is you can run the gasket if you want. To run over 20 PSI boost I would get the head studs, under or until the HG blows I wouldn't worry. Your LDA could possibly be sourced on ebay, here, or somewhere on the internet and I believe it is just taking the top off and putting the LDA top on and having it calibrated. You could find complete TD pump and send it to Giles--see vendors section.
if i dont source an LDA, which i found the majority of one i believe in the classified section (the only thing missing is some rubber piece?) would i be able to tune my N/A pump to load more fuel for the time being? from what i understand the LDA cuts the fuel at idle and lets more flow under boost? whereas the N/A top will dump more fuel at idle and less under boost? so would this make my egt burn hotter? cus right now if i'm boosting 5lbs for awhile on the hwy i'll creep close to 1200, which i dont want and i have an N/A pump. so would the egt go even higher if i turned up the boost and didnt change to LDA top? do you know what hole to plug in the 1.9 gasket? or does anyone have a diagram or picture? i'm definitely going to read more faqs are do some searches to reduce the mount of newb questions.
You can swap one over but it requires cutting the fixed pin/stop off inside the pump. Not too hard but it MUST stay clean in there!! Also they aren't very easy to find, you'd probably have to get lucky at a junk yard or pay to have it converted.
a better way to describe these pumps:(i dont remember who originally posted it, but i liked the comparison)N/A pump: more like a holley double pumper, dumps all fuel when at WOT, no matter if the engine is ready for it or not.TD pump: more like a carb with vacuum secondaries, it only pushes out as much fuel as to the engines demands.you guys get the idea.to your last question..yes, you can use a n/a pump. i ran one for a long time. just didnt have near the power or smoke i got out of the TD pump. im sure i never even saw 1000* egt. but never had a pyro..
im running a NA with a kkk24 turbo set-up until my TD's is done being built. I have hit 20psi of boost but didn't know how it would like it. So i try to keep it at 12psi with out any issues. Stock head gasket, i turned the fuel up, egt's stay under 1000. Stock clutch is ok but it is starting to go but it's the original clutch of a 26 yr old car. It's running fine and healthy so i say do it up.
BOV's are for cars with throttle plates - they release manifold pressure when the throttle closes, as it otherwise has nowhere to go. Diesels don't have throttles, therefore they don't need BOV's.Yes, it's completely normal to have boost at highway speeds. It's a GOOD thing - reduces your EGT's and ensures all the fuel burns completely.